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How do we know the Bible's authority and truth?

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The Bible's unique authorship and unified message across centuries affirm its divine authority.

The authority of the Bible is established through its remarkable consistency despite being written over 1,500 years by 40 different authors. Each contributed without collaboration, yet the 66 books tell a cohesive story of redemption, culminating in the revelation of Jesus Christ. The Old Testament points to Christ through prophetic foreshadowing, while the New Testament presents Him in person (Isaiah 53, Luke 24:27). Moreover, the Bible has withstood persecution, criticism, and time, making it the most widely read and enduring text in history, solidifying its unparalleled status as the Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16).
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Luke 24:27, 2 Timothy 3:16

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Witness of Truth
Henry Mahan · Jan 27, 1980
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